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The Blu-Ray disc association has stated that they will oust DVDs in the next three years after that the trend of the market will be just Blu-Ray.
Blu-Ray offers five times more storage capacity than DVDs and can be used for storing HD content as...
Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) has revealed its plans to showcase its first drive for PCs that has the ability to record Blu-ray discs and read HD DVDs at the CeBIT 2007 show in mid-March. The drive dubbed GGW-H10N 'Super Multi Blue' drive can read,...
Since the high price of the existing Blu-ray players is forcing the customers to invest less on the high-definition movies, Sony has made public its plans to announce a cheaper Blu-ray player in the Q2 this year.
Pricing for the current Sony...
If you think that Blu-ray is the cup-of-tea for gamers and film producers only, you need to give a second thought as Sony has released its Vaio VGC-RM1 desktop that comes rocking Vista, Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, Nvidia GeForce...
By next year, you could be able to lay your hands on the new blue-violet semiconductor laser diode that would be able to burn a dual-layer Blu-ray or HD DVD disc at speeds ten times the normal.
Nichia Corp. claims their upcoming laser diode to...
Mac Pro users have always wanted to have a Blu-ray burner in their systems.
But now MCE Technologies has come to the rescue of Mac users and has now released a new Blu-Ray internal recordable drive. Moreover the drive is backward compatible that...
Now this is really convenient and cost-effective. Evergreen EG-HDMI201 switch provides you with an ease to plug in the input from two things into one. This means that in case you have a single HDMI input port on your HDTV and you want the output from.
If we start talking about high definition, we ought to mention CableCard, Blu-ray, and HD DVD. Now, VidaBox has introduced CableCARD systems boasting dual internal digital cable receivers. The VidaBox CableCard system allows the users to tune the HD...
Blu-ray might have done a one up on the HD-DVD rivals by presenting a 200GB Blu-ray disc but at just 0.1mm thickness how does it protect the data. TDK relies on the 'Durabis 2' a hard coating technology to protect the data from wear and tear.
Does.
With the recent launch of Toshiba's inexpensive $500 HD DVD player, Taiwan optical disc drive makers claim that we could be witnessing sub-$500 units in the second half of 2007. The ever-increasing upgrades in widescreen TV's resolution will augment the..
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